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			  <li><h6><a href="eclipse.php"><span class ="Title">
			  <b>Installing Eclipse</b> 
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              <li><a href="eclipse.php#top">Step 1 : Installing the Eclipses</a></li>
              <li><a href="eclipse.php#top">Step 2 : What is the .ini file?  Configure it!</a></li>
              <li><a href="eclipse.php#top">Step 3 : Verify that the Eclipse is working</a></li>
              <li><a href="eclipse.php#top">Step 4 : Troubleshooting common problems</a></li>
			  
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			  <li><h6><a href="eclipse.php"><span class ="Title">
			  <b>Common Procedures</b> 
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              <li><a href="eclipse_installLib.php#top">Adding an External Library</a><br>
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			  Sometimes to get other codes to work, you need libraries that were
			  created by other programmers.  If you are trying to use code that
			  you see in lectures, this is how you add their libraries.
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			  <li><a href="eclipse_verifySDK.php#top">Adding/Verfing your JRE\'s</a><br>
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			  If you don\'t have the correct JDK installed, you will find yourself
			  very frustrated.  This section will walk you through verifying and 
			  choosing the most up to date JRE\'s
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              <li><a href="eclipse.php#top">Adding File Associations</a><br>
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			  If you are writing code that requires the use of JSP\'s or other types
			  of languages that aren\'t already installed in your version of Eclipse, this
			  will help you add file associations. 
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              <li><a href="eclipse.php#top">Adding Text Editors</a><br>
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			  Eclipse doesn\'t know all languages automatically, so it won\'t format
			  them for you unless you add text editors.  For example, if you are having
			  difficulty working with JSP\'s because they appear as plain text, adding the JSP
			  text editor will fix this problem for you.
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              <li><a href="eclipse.php#top">Resetting the Perspectives to Default</a><br>
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			  Inadvertent clicks can change the appearance of Eclipse.  Nothing is worse than
			  having the layout change on you and not knowing how to change it back.  Resetting 
			  the perspectives is simple and can save you from unnessecary frustration.
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